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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2063043" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>I'm not sure about the alcoholism analogy. It is generally known that alcohol is a toxin and that high levels for long periods carries risks. This, I feel, cannot be said generally about Type 2 Diabetes as people can arrive at diagnosis through differing causes which though they may include diet are not soley caused by it. The definitive cause/s are not fully understood and a case in particular wrt this is women who develope GD that then go on to develope T2 later in life as opposed to those who have GD but do not develope T2. We can learn to manage Pre Diabetes and T2 through dietary changes but this cannot be said about never becoming Diabetic again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2063043, member: 408573"] I'm not sure about the alcoholism analogy. It is generally known that alcohol is a toxin and that high levels for long periods carries risks. This, I feel, cannot be said generally about Type 2 Diabetes as people can arrive at diagnosis through differing causes which though they may include diet are not soley caused by it. The definitive cause/s are not fully understood and a case in particular wrt this is women who develope GD that then go on to develope T2 later in life as opposed to those who have GD but do not develope T2. We can learn to manage Pre Diabetes and T2 through dietary changes but this cannot be said about never becoming Diabetic again. [/QUOTE]
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